Episodes

  • Jessica Kellgren-Fozard: I got online hate for not being disabled enough
    May 29 2019
    Jessica Kellgren-Fozard is a deaf lesbian YouTuber who likes the label "disabled", saying it is part of who she is and should not be seen as a bad thing.
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    17 mins
  • Courtney Act: Feminine doesn't mean female
    May 14 2019
    Australian drag queen Courtney Act joins Niall to discuss feminism, and explains how performing helped her work out her gender identity.
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    19 mins
  • Girli: I'm a popstar, but I won't be Photoshopped
    Feb 6 2019
    Singer-songwriter and rapper Girli is a passionate feminist who uses her provocative music to get across her message. We find out what happens when pink meets punk, and why she refuses to be Photoshopped.
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    23 mins
  • Kimberly McIntosh: Why I took a break from dating white men
    Jan 30 2019
    Kimberly McIntosh is a young writer and campaigner on race and racism, whose work includes a series of magazine articles about her search for a 'woke' man. Niall Paterson asks her about dating, cultural appropriation and white privilege.
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    29 mins
  • Yungblud: Old people robbed our generation
    Jan 24 2019
    This week, Niall Paterson sits down with Yungblud - a British alternative rock star who's recently toured the US and played to a sold out Royal Albert Hall - to talk about mental health, snowflakes and Brexit.
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    26 mins
  • Caolan Robertson: The left created people like me and Tommy Robinson
    Jan 17 2019
    In our first episode, Niall Paterson sits down with Caolan Robertson - a young, hard-right film-maker who made his name working for the likes of former English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson - to talk about immigration, Islam and the media.
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    32 mins